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# What measure word would you use for "a bottle of beer"?
# What measure word would you use for "a bottle of beer"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a slice of bread"?
# "a slice of bread"?
# What measure word would you use for "a box of tissues"?
# "a box of tissues"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a cup of coffee"?
# "a cup of coffee"?
# What measure word would you use for "a chair"?
# "a chair"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a car"?
# "a car"?
# What measure word would you use for "a bag of chips"?
# "a bag of chips"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a pair of gloves"?
# "a pair of gloves"?
# What measure word would you use for "a bottle of wine"?
# "a bottle of wine"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a bunch of flowers"?
# "a bunch of flowers"?
# What measure word would you use for "a box of chocolates"?
# "a box of chocolates"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a plate of dumplings"?
# "a plate of dumplings"?
# What measure word would you use for "a pair of glasses"?
# "a pair of glasses"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a box of crayons"?
# "a box of crayons"?
# What measure word would you use for "a sheet of paper"?
# "a sheet of paper"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a piece of cake"?
# "a piece of cake"?
# What measure word would you use for "a roll of toilet paper"?
# "a roll of toilet paper"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a box of crayons"?
# "a box of crayons"?
# What measure word would you use for "a bag of apples"?
# "a bag of apples"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a piece of clothing"?
# "a piece of clothing"?
# What measure word would you use for "a piece of furniture"?
# "a piece of furniture"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a slice of cheese"?
# "a slice of cheese"?
# What measure word would you use for "a cup of tea"?
# "a cup of tea"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a pair of socks"?
# "a pair of socks"?
# What measure word would you use for "a tube of toothpaste"?
# "a tube of toothpaste"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a set of utensils"?
# "a set of utensils"?
# What measure word would you use for "a box of matches"?
# "a box of matches"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a bottle of shampoo"?
# "a bottle of shampoo"?
# What measure word would you use for "a loaf of bread"?
# "a loaf of bread"?
# Which measure word would you use for "a carton of eggs"?
# "a carton of eggs"?


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